Journal of Camel Practice and Research
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 22
  • Issue: 2

Epidemiological Aspects of Camel Trypanosomosis in Saudi Arabia

  • Author:
  • Adel I. Al-Afaleq1, Elgailani A. Elamin2, Ahmed Fatani2, Abdel Gadir M. Homeida3
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 231 to 234

1College of Applied Medical Sciences, University of Dammam, PO Box 1982, Dammam, 31442, Saudi Arabia

2College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources, King Faisal University, Al Hafouf, 31982, Saudi Arabia

3College of Science, University of Dammam, PO Box 838, Dammam, 31113, Saudi Arabia

Online published on 12 February, 2016.

Abstract

Overall prevalence of T. evansi infection among camels in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was 0.8% (n=526) based on parasitological examination and 39.4% (n=198) based on serological examination by CATT/T. evansi. The regional sero-prevalence ranged from 26% in the Eastern region to 46% in the central region. Patent infection was detected only in pastoral camels from the southern region and camels presented at the marketplaces in the central and western regions. None of the sampled camels from the eastern region had patent T. evansi infection. Likewise, neither the camels presented to the veterinary clinics nor those put to slaughter had patent parasitaemia. The results could be attributed to variable practice of anti-trypanosomal drugs usage.

Keywords

Camel, epidemiological aspects, trypanosomosis, Saudi Arabia